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  1. Big Rig Jig

    Wired: Underwire - Aug 31, 2007

    Two 18-wheeler oil rigs smash into each other at Burning Man to represent the precariousness and danger of the oil economy in a piece called the Big Rig Jig. But it’s a surreal truck crash. One is nosed into the

    Tagged: burning man

  2. A Trend So Ill It Should Be Illegal. Oh Wait - It Is.

    Wired: Underwire - Aug 31, 2007

    It’s a trying time for baggy pants: over the past two weeks, Atlanta, Dallas, Shreveport, and other pro-mom-jeans cities pushed for laws banning boxer-baring via pants-sagging. Officials offered numerous reasons for

    Tagged: fashion

  3. Photos: Scenes From Black Rock City

    Wired: Underwire - Aug 31, 2007

    A selection of Burning Man photos by Wired News photographer Lane Hartwell, filed from the playa: More photos after the jump ... A dust storm sweeps across the playa. An iron worker for the Mechabolic project -- a

    Tagged: burning man

  4. Boys From Superbad are Super Wussies

    Wired: Underwire - Aug 31, 2007

    Michael Cera, Jonah Hill, and that guy who plays McLovin made a threesome appearance on Jay Leno last night. While their interview was entertaining, the prized clip of the night happens when animal expert Jarod Miller

    Tagged: video, movies, television, celebrity

  5. G-Shots for G-Spots Are G-Stupid

    Wired: Wired Science - Aug 31, 2007

    Plastic surgery and other methods intended to "rejuvenate" the vagina are unproven and potentially risky, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists announced today. The procedures, which doctors promote

    Tagged: sexuality, medicine and medical procedures

  6. Bush Administration Favored Baby Formula Companies Over Babies

    Wired: Wired Science - Aug 31, 2007

    Back in 2004, federal health officials figured that an advertising campaign could help increase rates of breast-feeding in the United States. Breast milk, as doctors universally recognize and the FDA makes very clear

    Tagged: health, government

  7. Are Medical Loans the New Subprime Mortgages?

    Wired: Wired Science - Aug 31, 2007

    Zero-interest loans for medical procedures are being offered to millions of patients seeking treatments that aren't covered by insurance (or who don't have insurance in the first place.) As the New York Times points

    Tagged: medicine and medical procedures, medical ethics

  8. Mitt Romney Wants to Reignite War on Cancer; Here's Where He Says He'll Find the Money

    Wired: Wired Science - Aug 31, 2007

    Mitt Romney would eliminate duplicate programs and waste in the Department of Health and Human Services to increase cancer research funding, said Romney spokesperson Alex Burgos. He declined to speculate on which

    Tagged: policy, 2008 presidential election

  9. Rants and Raves: Game|Life Reads From Your Letters

    Wired: Game|Life - Aug 31, 2007

    For those of you still reading even though it's a Friday evening right before Labor Day weekend, we are proud to announce that it is Mailbag Time here at Game|Life. In which we read from letters that actual readers

    Tagged: game death

  10. Full Kiki Kai World Details: PS2 This Year, Wii 2008

    Wired: Game|Life - Aug 31, 2007

    After pages detailing the US releases for Wii games titled Kiki Kai World and The Monkey King: The Legend Begins appeared on Amazon today, we contacted publisher UFO Entertainment to see if we couldn't find out the

    Tagged: console games

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